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Don't really know where to put this, and this is my first post, so excuse my ignorance. I just wanted to share my experiences dealing with a company that I've yet to come across on here, OAKOS Automotive. I ran into some unexpected snags while replacing my shifter bushings with some sturdy kartboys, when I noticed that 1 of the 2 bolts of the transmission mount had been sheared, and while removing the second, and only, it too sheared. Obviously, since my '04 sti is my only mode of transportation, it was a large setback. But the customer service I received from OAKOS was exceptional, and even with ground shipping my new group n mount arrived within 2 days of purchase. OAKOS, you truly are a lifesaver, and you deserve the recognition.

Don't really know where to put this, and this is my first post, so excuse my ignorance.

Welcome to the forum! Ignorance usually doesn't go great around here, but I'll try to help since this is your first post. Glad you got your car woes figured out and had a good experience with a vendor.

And to answer your initial concern, a post like this would be best fitted in the Vendor Reviews section HERE

And finally they already have a vendor review thread going on HERE. I'm sure they would love this feed back added to there as well. Your feedback will "bump" their thread to the top of the forum and give more users a chance to see them.

Just for future reference, search around a bit before new posts. The best way to search the site is to actually go to Google, type in "nasioc" first, then type the rest of your search. Almost everything has been answered here. If you search and still can't find, a great forum to start in is the Newbie forum.

Thanks for the point in the right direction(s). It's folks like yourself that made me want to join the Subaru family. I've been reading this forum daily for months and its helped me on countless occasions.